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Flourishing in a Cutthroat Work Market: Vocation Methodologies06.06.2024In the present exceptionally serious work market, finding and getting a remunerating vocation can be a difficult undertaking. Notwithstanding, with the
Merz visit highlights new strategic, and strained, Germany-Israel bond07.12.2025Notably, Germany opposed various sanctions proposals in the EU. It is one of the few countries Israel can count on to at least abstain from one-sided UN General Assembly resolutions.
Poland identifies two Ukrainian suspects in railway sabotage blast18.11.2025Polish investigators have identified two Ukrainian nationals suspected of carrying out an explosion on a strategically important railway line on behalf of Russia, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday. Tusk, speaking to parliament, said both men had a long relationship with Russian intelligence.
Jamaica reports deadly leptospirosis outbreak after Hurricane Melissa21.11.2025KINGSTON -Jamaica has declared an outbreak of the bacterial disease leptospirosis, suspected of causing six deaths, following the devastation from Hurricane Melissa in late October. The Category 5 hurricane slammed into the Caribbean island on October 28, causing catastrophic flooding and landslides with some 30 inches (76 cm) of rain.
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What's changing about healthcare in 2026 — Medicare, Medicaid, ACA, premiums, and enrollment deadlines17.12.2025Health insurance costs are expected to rise in 2026 as ACA subsidies expire and new rules take effect. Here's what enrollees need to know.
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Thousands of ultra-orthodox protest in Jerusalem against conscription06.01.2026Thousands of ultra-Orthodox individuals have demonstrated against their conscription into the Israeli military, according to media reports. Leading rabbis called for the protest in Jerusalem, the Times of Israel reported on Tuesday.
Congolese rape survivors search in vain for medicine after USAID cuts22.12.2025Nadine was a top student at her high school in eastern Congo. Then, in April, she was gang-raped by four men as she was gathering firewood for her family. The 17-year-old set off on a frantic search for help - first to her local clinic, where there were no rape kits left, and then to the hospital, where she was told that none of the medication she needed was available. It took her several days to scrape together enough money to travel the few miles to neighboring Uganda for medical care.Subscrib
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Japan deploys the military to counter a surge in bear attacks05.11.2025Japan deployed troops Wednesday to help contain a surge of bear attacks that have terrorized residents in a mountainous region in the northern prefecture of Akita. Reports of sometimes deadly encounters with brown bears and Asiatic black bears are being reported almost daily ahead of hibernation season as the bears forage for food. Since April, more than 100 people have been injured and at least 12 killed in bear attacks across Japan, according to Environment Ministry statistics at the end of
Oldest sequenced RNA reveals details about a mammoth’s final moments 40,000 years15.11.2025Scientists have recovered RNA from a mammoth carcass preserved in permafrost for 40,000 years. The ancient molecules reveal details about the creature’s last moments.
Pacific voyagers’ remarkable environmental knowledge allowed for long-distance navigation without Western technology02.01.2026Looking to the stars is an important part of how Pacific voyagers navigate. But deep knowledge of ocean currents, winds and waves, along with mental mapping strategies, are critical too.
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Addiction-stricken community struggles to keep a syringe program going after Trump's order22.12.2025Inside a storage room at the Clark County Health Department are boxes with taped-on signs reading, “DO NOT USE.” The supplies, which came from the state and were paid for with federal money, were for a program where drug users exchange dirty needles for clean ones, part of a strategy known as harm reduction. In some places, the order is galvanizing support for syringe exchange programs, which decades of research show are extremely effective at preventing disease among intravenous drug users an
Doctors thought he had cancer. An offhand suggestion led to a rare diagnosis.10.01.2026Andy Provencher spent a year searching for the cause of his exhausting symptoms before a physician's assistant suggested a rare illness.
Scientist turns people’s mental images into text using ‘mind-captioning’ technology14.11.2025A scientist in Japan has developed a technique that uses brain scans and artificial intelligence to turn a person’s mental images into descriptive sentences.
UK can legally stop shadow fleet tankers, ministers believe11.01.2026Existing law could be used to approve the use of military force to stop sanction-busting ships operated by Russia and Iran.
2 new malaria treatments announced as drug resistance grows12.11.2025Researchers on Wednesday reported two promising new approaches to counteract malaria’s growing resistance to medication — one involving a new class of drugs. Switzerland-based Novartis released results of what it called a next-generation treatment. A study of its experimental drug in 12 African countries found it works well against the mosquito-borne parasite that causes malaria and seems to block spread.




























